“Our message is that we hope you are never in need of an accident or injury attorney, but in the unfortunate event that you do, we can guarantee that you and your family will be our No. 1 priority,” said David K. Cohn, managing partner at Chain | Cohn | Stiles. “We’ll make sure we take care of any and all legal issues so you can focus on your family. And we’ll do everything we can to help you recover and put the pieces back together for you and your family.”

The new videos will be airing on television stations, YouTube, and websites across Kern County. The videos showcase the four partners and attorneys at Chain | Cohn | Stiles — David Cohn, Jim Yoro, Matt Clark and Neil Gehlawat.

Whether you experience a motor vehicle accident, work injury, dog bite, burn injury or other incident, our attorneys and staff will be with you every step of the way. And if you or a loved one experiences elder abuse or neglect, wrongful termination, sexual abuse or harassment, civil rights violations, or wrongful death, Chain | Cohn | Stiles will help you and your family get justice, and ultimately help you move forward so you can continue on with your life.

The videos have been made possible with the help of Bakersfield-based Scope Studios, and feature a rewind, fast-forward theme. Scope Studios and Chain | Cohn | Stiles have partnered in the past to convey a visual element to the law firm’s vision and goals. These past videos include “Meet the Attorneys” videos that introduce each lawyer at the firm, testimonials from real clients, and double-exposure videos that dramatically illustrate how the law office focuses on clients’ well-being as the No. 1 priority. The “Meet the Attorneys” videos in particular were winners in the Legal Marketing Association’s “Your Honor Awards.”

If you or someone you know if hurt in an accident or injured at work, call the attorneys at Chain | Cohn | Stiles, or visit the website chainlaw.com.

*NOTICE: Making a false or fraudulent Workers’ Compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in a prison or a fine of up to $150,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.

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*NOTICE: Making a false or fraudulent Workers’ Compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in a prison or a fine of up to $150,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.